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 DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDER. Yawmul Jumuat, 17th day of Rajab 1446AH, Friday. 17th Jan. 2025). LET’S VISIT THE SICK REGULARLY. BismilLah. 


Alhamdulillah, for blessing us to be part of this blessed day. Visiting the sick is one of the greatest good deeds. When we are in need, we often ask others to pray for us. We also know that others making dua for us is very effective. But imagine if the one who will pray for you is a creature created from light. A creature that never disobeys ALLAH Azzawajal. 


I am talking about ANGELS. Hear this amazing hadith from the beloved Messenger of ALLAH (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) who said:


There is no Muslim who visits a (sick) Muslim early in the morning but 70,000 Angels send blessings upon him until evening comes, and if he visits him in the evening, 70,000 angels send blessings upon him until morning comes, and he will have a garden in Paradise.” (Tirmidhi 969). Allahu Akbar. 

SubhanaAllah! There are so many rewards you can easily earn just by visiting your fellow Muslim. Imagine supporting him or her financially in addition to the visit? 


Visiting the sick is a dear act to ALLAH Azzawajal that’s why the reward for it is tremendous. It's not only for the living but Visiting the grave also earns us tremendous rewards. 

So let's make it a habit to visit other Muslims who are sick in particular. Even if they are not sick, you still earn lots of rewards and even a promise of Paradise from ALLAH Azzawajal for just visiting genuinely for ALLAH's sake. AlhamdulilLah. May ALLAH Azzawajal keeps guiding us all and increases us in beneficial knowledge. Aameen.

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